Ultra grade, high polished, precision ground, seamless .28g BBs. The .28g BB is most commonly used in high powered Sniper Rifles however they can also be used in upgraded AEGs. Suggested for use in guns rated at over 400 fps w/ .2g BBs.

High polished BBs will travel down the barrel with the least resistance making your gun more accurate, fire at higher velocities and jam less than when used with standard BBs. If you want the best out of your gun you have to put the best into it.

These are some fantastic bbs for any gun higher than about 375 FPS in my opinion. They just shoot straighter, and fly just as far as the lesser weight bbs, plus you get better accuracy at maximum effective range. I have owned a utg m324 sniper rifle for about 1 1/2 years, and have used these bbs in it ever since I upgraded it from gen 2 to gen 3. I got them right after I upgraded because even my .25g bbs weren't giving me the accuracy I needed or wanted. It's just a fact that in a gun that shoots over 400 fps with a .2g bb, even the .25g bbs will curve sporadically after about 100 ft. It's like putting .12s in a gun that shoots 330 with .2s, just doesn't work. These bbs have a size of 5.97 -.01mm. That is the second best sizing of all the bbs I have ever used KSC having the best. Basically the performance of my gen 3 m324 with these bbs brings the effective range out to about 180 feet flat, and about 240-250 with mortar shots. basically the only thing they could do to improve these bbs is make them in the colors black or olive drab.

One of the best shots I ever had was on august 30th, I was on the team that had to run toward the sun at about 6 pm, and the other team decided that they would just try to flank us, so they climbed up onto a hill, and I saw one guy standing up at the very top, about 230-300 feet away, plus about 90 feet in elevation up. he was stationary so I set the crosshairs 3 mils above him, and shot. I missed the shot, but after the game he said it came within 3 inches of his head. at that range I was incredibly pleased by the results of these fantastic bbs.

Basically speaking, these are just sniper ammo through and through. I would highly recommend them over the .3 gram bbs unless you have something that shoots like 475 fps.

I ran these BBs through several mid to high power spring snipers, and I've ran them through my upgraded ICS M16 (420-450 FPS) for about a solid year. I've had good results with them--patterns are fairly consistent, and closer examination under magnification reveals very few defects or ripples on their surface.

HOWEVER, I've found that this is the ideal weight for my UTG M3 Tri-barrel spring shotgun. Longer barrels typically help, I still have moderate range, and my patterns hold tight out to about 20-30 yards, depending on the usual variables. (Wind, temperature, humidity)

I would recommend them for anyone wanting a bit more stabilization than the .25s, and not wanting to sacrifice the range that a .3 would.

As far as quality is concerned, comparing them next to other competitors, like PHX, Echo 1, Mad Bull, KSC (Used to run that exclusively), etc., I found them all to be pretty much comparable, in other words just about on par with each other. I am no longer a BB brand purist. I find almost all of the top quality brands to be just about as good as the rest. I have noticed that certain guns 'pattern,' better with one brand than another. Why exactly this is I couldn't tell you. Obviously it must have something to do with differences in hop-up tensions and manufacturing processes from the BB company.

In short, give 'em a try. You have to play around with your weapons systems in order to really understand your best load out. For my upgraded AEG, these worked well.

My friend had a sniper rifle that he ordered on his birthday about 8 months ago or so. When we pulled it out, we loaded it with some .20s. When we started firing, my friend got mad because he thought he had bought a bad rifle. so I asked him what kinda BBs this thing takes, and he said it goes up to .28s. So we hopped on shorty, and bought these BBs, and little did he know, his sniper worked amazing. The accuracy was raised and shot right on target, and actually hurts from a distance. I have a scar on the middle of my left hand from one, because i got shot 10 feet away by it and the bullet went into my skin. If you have a gun that can use .28s, use 'em.

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After shorty stopped selling PHX .28s, I've been forced to buy these and honestly I'm not disappointed. these shoot just as well as any other bb I've tried and don't misfire ever.
P.S. only use on 350 fps snipers

-Sneaky

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I suggest using these bbs if your gun can shoot relatively fast like about 380 fps with a .2 or faster. These bbs will make your gun shoot way more accurate and is not as vulnerable to the wind. Adjusting your hop up is a must and will allow you to shoot straighter than ever. I have used these in my m324 and they work great. I have never had it jam which is pretty nice, you know :)
And even though they're 20 dollars for 3000, they're worth it. I highly recommend these for any sniper or if you have a high powered aeg.

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When you buy a gun to get good quality you pay a decent amount.
To get an Amazing gun you Pay a little more
SO to get GOOD ammo you pay a Semi-good amount
TO GET THE MOST RELIABLE BB'S I HAVE EVER USED you pay $19.99 USD
And if you don't know USD is United States Dollars.
R/R Mmkay
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